Videos

Vindicator reporter Graig Graziosi previews his story about the Campbell School District's English as a Second Language program and the participating teachers' work to ensure English Learner students aren't left behind in class. Be sure to pick up a copy of Tuesday's edition of The Vindicator to read the entire story.

Vindicator reporter Jordyn Grzelewski previews a story she is working on discussing Poland Schools' announcement of the closing of Dobbins Elementary School. Be sure to pick up a copy of Friday's edition of The Vindicator to read the entire story.

Students, parents and citizens spoke to the Canfield Board Of Education during a March 21, 2018 meeting on the topic of school safety. One of those speaking was Ginny Litwin, a parent of three children in the district

Vindicator reporter Kalea Hall previews a story she is working on where she spoke with Lordstown residents who live near the land that is proposed for the HomeGoods plant. Be sure to pick up a copy of Tuesday's edition of The Vindicator to read the entire story.

Vindicator reporter Jordyn Grzelewski previews a story she is working on discussing Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, which is March. Be sure to pick up a copy of Satuday's edition of The Vindicator to read the entire story.

Vindicator reporter Kalea Hall previews a story she is working on about Prima Health Care being acquired by Mercy Health. Be sure to pick up a copy of Friday's edition of The Vindicator to read the entire story.

Kalea Hall talks with Ian Beniston of Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation & Matt Martin of Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership about the award they are receiving, along with plans for the future.

Youngstown City Schools CEO Krish Mohip stands by statements critical of the community and school district he made during Boulder Valley School District interviews.
“I’m still committed to this district,” Mohip said during a Monday interview with The Vindicator. “We are doubling down more than anything ... The focus is on our children — it doesn’t matter what happens to me.”
Boulder Valley School District posted four of Mohip’s interviews on YouTube

Key moments from Krish Mohip interview, where he talks about...
•(13 minutes) moving for his kids who aren't challenged enough because they are too smart
•(17 minutes) Youngstown is at a standstill, hopefully won't be here much longer, Kasich called him for his CEO position
•(27 minute) with Youngstown's Corrective Action Plan for Special Education students, everyone should have been fired
•(32 minutes) he states he has good relationships with labor unions
•(36 minute) redoing student discipline code by no longer suspending and instead using restorative practices
•(39 minutes) how to best utilize student resources